<p>There are two types of links:</p>
<ul>
  <li><a class="reference-link" href="#root/_help_3IDVtesTQ8ds">External links</a>,
    for standard hyperlinks to websites or other resources.</li>
  <li><a class="reference-link" href="#root/_help_hrZ1D00cLbal">Internal (reference) links</a>&nbsp;for
    links to other notes within Trilium.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Pasting links</h2>
<ul>
  <li>For internal links (links to notes in Trilium), press Ctrl+C in the&nbsp;
    <a
    class="reference-link" href="#root/_help_oPVyFC7WL2Lp">Note Tree</a>:
      <ul>
        <li>Pasting directly in a text note will create a reference link (with an
          icon to the note and the actual note title).</li>
        <li>Pasting over an existing text will create a traditional link.</li>
      </ul>
  </li>
  <li>For external links:
    <ul>
      <li>Paste the raw URL directly and press space to turn it into a link.</li>
      <li>Select a text and paste the URL over it to turn that text into a link.</li>
      <li>If you are pasting a formatted link (e.g. from the a webpage in a browser),
        simply paste it and it will keep the original text and URL.</li>
    </ul>
  </li>
</ul>
<h2>In-place linking</h2>
<p>Trilium also provides "inline" linking - type <code>@</code> and you'll
  see an autocomplete, just type few characters from the desired note title,
  press enter and you have a link.</p>
<h2>Note map</h2>
<p>Trilium provides a visualisation of incoming and outgoing links for a
  particular note. See <a href="#root/_help_BCkXAVs63Ttv">note map</a> for
  details.</p>